Wearers of the company’s leggings and yoga pants will now be able to choose between the following feelings: tight, hugged, held-in, naked, and relaxed.

Tight, we presume, probably has a compression degree similar to that of Spanx: good if you’re smuggling cash through an airport, less good if you have to pee. Lululemon’s description specifies that “tight” garments’ support is of the athletic nature, which may distinguish it from the next engineered sensation on the scale: Hugged.

While the company doesn’t actually claim that the leggings will provide emotional support throughout the day, it does say the leggings are made to “feel like a comfortable embrace from a close friend.” (As opposed to, say, an awkward one from a weird uncle.)

Held-in, by comparison, concentrates more on areas such as hips, butt, and thighs, so it’s maybe it’s more like an acquaintance’s hands, gently placed on one’s bum? You can probably guess how naked would make you feel (though it’s a questionable choice of names considering Lululemon’s catastrophic 2013 recall on yoga pants that made the wearer look—rather than feel—naked). Relaxed is perhaps for when you’re like, “Get away from me, pants.”